DPH for the first time released a detailed report in May on childhood vaccination rates and medical or religious exemptions for every school in Connecticut.

That was in response to nationwide outbreaks of measles. But, in announcing that there would be no further release, Coleman-Mitchell told the Mirror that the state has had only a small number of measles cases and that overall immunization rates remain high.

Lamont’s office said it will release statewide data on herd immunity and religious exemptions this week; and will release more school-by-school data after it's verified for accuracy.

Renee Coleman-Mitchell, Connecticut’s public health commissioner, said Tuesday that she has no plans to release the most recent round of statewide school-by-school immunization data, despite calls this week from lawmakers who say parents should have access to the information as the school year begins.